Whenever I turn on the computer, open only in Safe Mode, when you attempt to open in Normal mode is never opens.

We had bad storms, blinking power and computer when outside on / off. When I rebooted, it will only restart in the safe - in the PAST, we had errors and disk errors when the update to the Service Pak3 who ended up being fixed.

Hi zpolgar,

Please see the thread with a similar problem and fix possible:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_other-windows_update/Windows-XP-will-only-boot-in-safe-mode-after/5f2af265-a8d9-4712-8CF1-d56c1ede17d5?page=1

I hope this helps!

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